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"I want to do with carpets anything that I can with all the instruments that exist, so no one can even do anything with them in the coming 100 years,” boldly declared Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed in an email, as if penning his personal manifesto... Read the full article on the artist by clicking above!
Japanese artist Shoichi Tsurukawa uses a distinct technique called tsutsugaki to explore the "colors of emotions" in his bizarre worlds inhabited by monstrous figures. Rendered on cotton canvas, his miniature-esque creations are noted for their bold colors and intricate detail. Born in 1984, Tsurukawa has exhibited in numerous galleries and art fairs, including in Amsterdam, Busan and Tokyo.

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